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Changan CS55 Cruise Control Tutorial

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Willis
07/28/2025, 06:21:08 PM

Changan CS55 cruise control usage method: Start the speed cruise system by sliding the switch to the "ON" position to activate the speed control system. To set the cruise speed, after the system is activated, when the vehicle reaches the desired speed, press the "SET" button once to maintain continuous driving at this speed. Below is more information about cruise control usage: 1. After setting the cruise speed, you can still accelerate using the accelerator pedal as usual. When the accelerator pedal is released, the system will restore the speed to the set cruise speed. If the speed exceeds the cruise speed by more than 10km/h after acceleration and maintains this speed for more than 5 minutes, the cruise speed must be reset. 2. To reduce the cruise speed, press the "SET" button, and the speed will decrease by 1.5km/h; if you hold the button, the vehicle will continue to reduce speed. Once the button is released, the current driving speed will be stored in the memory.

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JudahAnn
08/11/2025, 09:48:38 PM

I've been driving the Changan CS55 for a while now. At first, I was a bit unfamiliar with using the cruise control, but later found it super convenient. First, get your car up to at least 40 km/h on the highway—that's the minimum speed for activation. Look for the CRUISE button on the steering wheel, press it to turn on the system, and then hit the SET button to lock in your current speed. To adjust your speed, simply tap the + or - buttons for easy acceleration or deceleration. To cancel, just lightly tap the brake or press the cancel button. This feature is especially fuel-efficient and reduces fatigue on long drives, but don’t try it in the city or heavy traffic—it’s too dangerous. Remember to keep the road conditions steady, keep your eyes on the road, and stay ready to take over—the system isn’t autonomous. Before each use, check that the dashboard indicator light is on to avoid malfunctions. Once you get the hang of it, this feature becomes a long-distance driving essential.

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CassandraMarie
09/30/2025, 11:50:34 PM

As a long-time owner of the Changan CS55, I'm very familiar with the cruise control operation. After getting on the road and accelerating above 40km/h on a straight section, press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel to activate the system. Use the SET button to lock the speed, then adjust with + and - buttons. Braking or pressing the cancel button interrupts the function. It also features RESUME to restore the previous speed, which is handy for temporary obstacle avoidance. I only use it on highways for safety and fuel efficiency; never test it recklessly in rainy conditions or on winding roads where accidents can happen unexpectedly. During regular maintenance, check the sensors and circuits to ensure the buttons don't stick, preventing failure when you need it most. Monitor fuel consumption changes during use – I've found this feature can reduce it by about 10%, but don't let your attention wander. Manual driving still offers more flexibility.

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DelBella
11/14/2025, 12:38:18 AM

The cruise control on the Changan CS55 is straightforward: activate the system when the speed exceeds 40km/h, press CRUISE on the steering wheel to turn it on, then SET to lock the speed, and use + and - for fine-tuning. Braking cancels it. There's a RES button to resume the set speed. Use it on flat roads with good visibility, ensuring the sensors rely on clean probes—avoid using it in foggy conditions. Long-term use can reduce fuel costs, but always be prepared to brake manually for safe driving.

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SanLaila
01/04/2026, 02:21:10 AM

Safety first when using cruise control. The CS55 activates cruise control only when the highway speed reaches 40+. Press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel to turn it on, use SET to lock the speed, and + or - to adjust the speed. To cancel immediately, use the brake or the button. Note: Do not enable it in complex road sections like curves, as the system does not include automatic braking, and it is prohibited in rainy conditions. Regularly check to ensure the buttons are responsive to prevent malfunctions. While this feature can relieve fatigue, stay fully attentive—I turn it off early in heavy traffic. Always test if it cancels smoothly after each start to avoid sudden emergency stops.

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FinleyFitz
04/01/2026, 02:28:43 AM

I often use the Changan CS55 cruise control for commuting: on the highway, when the speed exceeds 40km/h, press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel to activate the system, SET to fix the speed, and use the +- buttons to adjust. Braking or pressing the cancel button exits the system. It significantly saves fuel, reduces the need to press the accelerator on long trips, making driving much easier. However, only use it on open roads and turn it off in heavy traffic; remember the system doesn't decelerate, so manual braking is required to avoid obstacles. It's recommended to test it on short trips initially, get familiar with it, and then incorporate it into daily use for efficiency while staying alert. During regular maintenance, also check the circuit for smooth operation to ensure the buttons don't stick.

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